The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 2000 Page: 2 of 12
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Phone: (254) 675-3336 • Fax: (254) 675-4090
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The Clifton Record
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Friday, April 7, 2000
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• AMUNDSON
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• FROMHOLZ
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ishing classes this summer.
The Steven Fromholz Museum is
a collection of memorabilia, press
clippings, and music from the singer
songwriter’s career. The exhibit also
features photos from his second ca-
reer guiding white water river trips
in the United States and Mexico.
Both Blair and Fromholz (sister
and brother) were raised in
Kopperl and have family ties in
Bosque County. Fromholz is the au-
thor of the song, "Texas Trilogy"
and subsequently co-wrote
"Bosque County," a stage play, with
writer-director Don Toner of Aus-
tin.
"The museum at the trading post
is just a collection of mementoes
that show a little of the past, that
builds a foundation for the future,"
said Blair.
The initial store hours will be
from l to 5 p.m., Wednesdays,
Thursdays. Fridays, and Sundays,
and 10 qa.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays.
• VALIDATION
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Those who cannot validate in
their community are responsible
for getting their animals to one of
the other locations at the times
specified.
For more information, contact a
local ag science teacher or the Ex-
tension Service at 435-2331.
• PHOTOS
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of talent performing on stage in the
theatre throughout the afternoon.
A fund-raising catfish dinner will
also be available for $6 for adults
and $3 for children 10 and under.
areas of nursing, with her first love
being maternal-child nursing, be-
ginning with her preceptorship at
UTMB, to teaching prepared child-
birth classes for many years.
TVenty-one of heryears as a pro-
fessional nurse have been spent as
director and instructor for the
Goodall-Witcher School of Voca-
tional Nursing, later the Hill Col-
lege School of Vocational Nursing,
Clifton campus. She was also the
first director of specialty care units
and the first oncology research
nurse at UTMB, as well as holding
other staff nursing positions.
At Goodall-Witcher Hospital
Foundation, Amundson developed
the In-service Education Depart-
ment and functioned in numerous
staff roles, including acting as sur-
gical scrub nurse in her early
years. She reminisced that she es-
pecially like to scrub for Dr. Seth
Witcher.
Amundson was nominated for
inclusion into the Hall of Fame by
her sister, Patricia A. Lyon, RN,
MSN, ANR who had graduated
from the Goodall-Witcher School of
Vocational Nursing, taught by
Amundson, and later form the
UTMB School of Nursing BSN pro-
Lyon noted that her sister had been
her teacher all through her years
of nursing, as well as her mentor,
cheerleader, and colleague. Letter
of support for the nomination were
received from a number of col-
leagues.
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Western Auto
Intersection of Hwy. 22 & FM 933
Whitney
(254) 694-2330
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FEMININE APPAREL
Sizes 4 thru 30
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Always A Sale In The Back Room!
Open Tues.-Frl., 10:30-5:30 & Sat., 10:30-3:00
312 E. Main St., Gatesville 865-1193
VISA/MasterCard/Discover/AmEx/Layaways Accepted
Clifton Motel and Wall’s Industries.
The second ribbon-cutting will be
at Jeff's Garden Center, located at
Fehler s The Lumberyard, also on
North Highway 6. This event is
scheduled for Monday, April 10, at
5:15 p.m.
The monthly Chamber lunch is
set for Wednesday, April 12, at 12
noon, in the Texas-New Mexico
Power Company community room
CHAMBER
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• NEELLEY
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the letter to the mayor on Monday, consecutive years.
March 27. Neelley sited both per-
sonal and professional reasons for
DERRICK STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Metal Buildings, Awnings, & Carports
Richie Derrick
Phone (254)694-3326
Mobile (254) 744-7907
Rt. 2, Box 2650 H
Whitney, TX 76692
in Clifton. Mayor Truman Blum will
be the guest speaker, giving a pre-
sentation on city water and waste-
water projects. Mayor Blum will
show a video and have handouts.
Cost of the lunch is $7, and advance
reservations are necessary.
For more information about the
ribbon cuttings or to reserve a meal
at the lunch, contact the Chamber
office in Clifton at (254) 675-3720.
her resignation.
"I at this time do not agree with
the administrative changes pro-
posed for the Main Street Program,
and feel that the momentum gained
by this project will be in jeopardy,"
she wrote.
The local program has long re-
ceived praise from the Texas His-
torical Commission for its
effectiveness, and has been named
a National Main Street City two
“I will continue to be a supporter
of the Main Street Program and the
City of Clifton. I thank you for the
opportunity that you have given me
in this position and your patience
and understanding in developing
the current program,” Neelley’s
letter concludes.
The City Council, which meets
next Tuesday at 7 p.m. in City Hall,
will likely be updated on avenues
for obtaining Neelley’s successor
and on other issues related to the
local Main Street Program.
looking for a place to be?
Join us for worship in an enjoyable, warm, comfortable atmosphere.
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First Presbyterian Church
Sunday School, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship Time, 10:30 - 10:55 a.m.
Worship Sendees, 11 a.m.
„ ~ .... .., Nursery available, 9:15 a.m. -12:15 p.m.
Rev. lerri A. Matthews n
pnsfor Communion first Sunday of month
211 S. Avenue G, Clifton • 254-675-8105
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES USA
PAT PIAZZA
General Contractor
AFFORDABLE
CUSTOM
BUILT
HOMES
(254) 757-3330
(254) 675-4502
BUILDER OF QUALITY ENERGY CONSERVING HOMES SINCE 1976
Pruett’s Construction
• Backhoe
• Dump Truck
• Loader
with box blade
613 S. Ave. H
Clifton • 254-675-6168
PAINT WOR/c
•SHEETROCK ‘WATER DAMAGE
REPAIR REPAIR
BILLY BROWN
622-8973
PORTMAN
Dozer i
Works
(254) 622-2176 J
(817) 371-7057 ^
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LAND CLEARING
DRIVEWAYS
STOCK TANKS
FENCE LINE
CATERPILLAR
G0LD-TEX CATTLE CO.
Ag Services
Bulldozing
£9.
Track Hoe
New
CAT Equipment
PONDS, ROADS, LEVELING, CLEARING
CALL PAY OR IVfSffT
Gregg (254) 932-6282 Mobiles Gregg (254) 709-5147
Kirk (254) 932-5485 Kirk (254) 709-2969
HWF eSTUMTES
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WINDOWS • Storm, Energy, Efficient Rpl.
DOORS • Storm, Replacement, Shower
SIDING & SOFFITS • I inyl, etc.
SCREENS • Slew A Repair, Sunscreen
GLASS • l/G. Tint, Safety
SPENRATH ENTERPRIZES
Darrell Spenrath
307 N. Ave. D, Clifton, TX
254-675-6276 or 254-675-3187
^ PERFECTION
> PAINTING
M apt Interior • Exterior
w “^5 Texture & Acoustic
— All Work Guaranteed —
• Senior Citizen Discounts
Daytime 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nights
254-435-6221 254-463-2158
^ Tri-County Guttering
Sp- SEAMLESS ALUMINUM
RAIN GUTTERS
5- and 6-Inch Gutters
(254) 622-8678 or 1-800-643-4044
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TERRELL SAND & GRAVEL
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
J W. TERRELL
254-945-3767
254-749-1052 Mobile
Rt 1, Box 157A
Valley Mills. TX 76689
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METAL BUILDING SUPPLIES
Residential Welding Commercial
Supplies
1207 W. FM 3220
(behind Gloff Motors)
Clifton, 675-6553 1-800-433-5495
Dozer, Backhoe,
Maintainer Work
iHdUouy BRUSH CLEARING • RANCH ROADS
DRIVEWAYS • HOUSE & BARN PADS • TANK WORK
THeyei
Daytime 254-223-0036 mobile
Evening 254-865-5843 home
ASPHALT PAYING
CONCRETE PAVING
STREETS • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS
JIMMIE KERR
PO BOX 282
CHINA SPRING, TX 76637
254-836-1526
1-800-862-1526
FAX 254-836-9086
ROOFING
All Types — Free Estimates — Consulting
Art Barrett Roofing 675-3379
1-800-560-3379
Serving Central & Sorth Texas Over 20 Years
fVRANCFS CORRAiS Mt lAt BoIlD'NGS
CUSTOM METAL SIGNS* ART
GERALD BLAKELY WELDING
27 Years’ Experience
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254 675 4182
Rt 1 Box 209
Clifton TX 76634
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• Top Soil Qual,ty & Sm,ce Fax - 622-3223
6 Miles South of Whitney Dam
FM Rd. 2114 I
WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
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Road Work — Brush Control
Excavating — Building Sites
Stock Ponds — Lakes
Gravel — Hauling
Charles Williams Rt 1 Box 752
1254 435-2011 evenings Mendian. TX 76665
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BRIDGES
SEAMLESS GUTTERING
HOME REPAIRS
Free Estimates
Gary Bridges 1-800-553-7048
Local 254-622-3012
V
Horn Insulation Co.
Residential - New & Existing Homes
Metal Buildings
Loose Fill and Spray-On
Free Estimates
Fence Co.
VALLEY MILLS
Ronnie Horn
Bobby Horn
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800-525-3814 Ext. 603
254-742-2754
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MARK NOLAND
(254) 622-3627
HC 64 Box 272A
Clifton. TX 76634
Farm. Ranch & Exotic Game Fencing / Dozer Sarvice
UTBFXCTIOX GUUUNTETD
006 Lo,t'n Shannon EoW
254 9342154 254-848-5134
Mob'fe 254-709-9419 Mo&fe 254-709-9418
254 675-3200
AWS & ASME
CERTIFIED
BURK WELDING
Rt. 2 Box 37-B
Clifton. Texas 76634
Metal Building & Carports
Latham Burk
Leslie Burk
Heard Construction dozer service
Metal Buildings • Carports • Plumbing
Decks & Much More!
Best Prices In Town!
William Heard
Larry Ewing
(254) 694-5212
• Brush Control
• Fence Rows Cleared
• Waterways
• General Dozer WorlT
JOHNNY BAXTER
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 2000, newspaper, April 7, 2000; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789579/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.